In Court 61 of the High Court last Wednesday (3 May), The Lawyer apologised for its scoop of TheDa Vinci Code outcome, which it revealed before Mr Justice Peter Smith had handed down judgment. Smith J gave a judgment that will serve as an important warning to all the media, particularly on the web. “I acknowledge that journalists have a legitimate […]

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In Court 61 of the High Court last Wednesday (3 May), The Lawyer apologised for its scoop of TheDa Vinci Code outcome, which it revealed before Mr Justice Peter Smith had handed down judgment. Smith J gave a judgment that will serve as an important warning to all the media, particularly on the web. “I acknowledge that journalists have a legitimate […]

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